"biscuits délicieux" is the french word of yummy cookies.
In French, "les biscuits" is masculine.
quelques It depends what way you're trying to say it. For exmaple "Je voudrais quelque biskauts" means I would like some biscuits.
Eat Biscuits
Biscuits salés is a French equivalent of 'crackers' in the sense of the English speaker's snack. The masculine noun 'biscuits' means 'cookies, crackers'. The masculine adjective 'salés' means 'salted, salty, with salt'. Together, they're pronounced 'bee-skwee sah-leh'.
The noun 'biscuits' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for things. The singular form of the noun is 'biscuit', a word for a thing.
The UK don't really have the american style "biscuit" or "biscuits and gravy". The closest thing to it would either be a crusty bread roll, or a scone (or a fusion of the two).The Americans have got this one badly wrong, however. The word "biscuit" is french, and comes from the latin "bis coctus" (bis=twice, coctus=cook). The literal translation in both french and latin means "cooked twice" - which of course the american "biscuit" is NOT cooked twice... so maybe a new word is required for them :p
traquer des petits gâteaux
A cookie.
Biscuits!
The "bi" in biscuits comes from Latin and means "baked twice." This traditional method of baking biscuits involves baking twice to remove moisture and create a crisp texture.
They eat crepes and other french food